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rlnrlnrln t1_jbxc8d6 wrote
Reply to comment by Breathoflife727 in PsBattle: Wasp carrying a fly by freddy_is_awesome
Lunch buddies!
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Reply to comment by Intelligent-Prune-33 in Researchers find 26 Australian species no longer on the brink of extinction by StopTheGregSign
So that's why people tell me to never go to Bondi beach.
rlnrlnrln t1_j9uxq4n wrote
Reply to comment by yadavhimanshu961 in Researchers find 26 Australian species no longer on the brink of extinction by StopTheGregSign
I was totally expecting it to be 2 saved, 24 completely extinct.
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Reply to comment by CrazybyRX in "Beach Logs Kill!" Second Beach, La Push, WA, USA. [OC] [3000x4000] by evilleppy87
Do tell
rlnrlnrln t1_j43orju wrote
I have decided to not reread them, basically due to the fact they would not appeal to me now. I'd rather have the fond memory than a recent experience!
If you still feel like giving Adams a chance, I'd recommend "Good Omens" (written together with Neil Gaiman) and "Last chance to see" (written together with Mark Carwadine). Both have a less zany tone (well, differently zany, at least) than the Hitchhiker books.
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Reply to comment by tucci007 in PsBattle: Man holding a 10 MB hard disk drive platter by AndyJack86
That depends entirely on your perspective.
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Reply to comment by Satherian in Once an Open Sewer, New York Harbor Now Teems With Life. Thank the Clean Water Act. by LCPhotowerx
Unless you're British, then it's Thatchers fault.
Or Swedish, then everything is the fault of Christian II of Denmark.
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Reply to comment by No-Refrigerator5695 in TIL that the Gävle Yule Goat (of Gävle, Sweden) isn't meant to be burned down, even if the burning has become a tradition of sorts. by panzerfan
Started receding, at least.
Well, not in China - but I bet they didn't burn a Yule goat either.
rlnrlnrln t1_j1u0pr1 wrote
Reply to comment by wowtah in ELI5 why does the USA land of the free have so many restrictive "indecency" laws governing the human body compared to most other countries? by Ambitious_Power_1764
They were the first big democracy, so their system bear all the bugs. And they never patched them or upgraded.
rlnrlnrln t1_j1lcdw4 wrote
Reply to comment by Lastcoast in Did Oliver Cromwell Ban Christmas? by Brattonismybae
How I miss Alan Rickman. That movie woyld've been a forgotten B-roll without him.
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Reply to comment by UCanArtifUWant2 in Drunk Big Bird got thrown out of a Casino by TheCuddleCactus
If this is in Vegas, chances are high it's far from the oddest thing they've seen this night.
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Reply to This rock with a hole in it by Temporary_Tooth_8697
Someone's pet rock hatched.
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Reply to comment by kmrkmj118 in [OC] Map animation showing progression of Ukrainian counter-offensive in southern as Russians forced to withdraw from Kherson by sdbernard
From second best army in the world to second best army in Ukraine.
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Reply to comment by Dubbodoo in A 1000-year-old Viking silver treasure found in Sweden by drexa24
If you find treasure containing valuable metal, you get the value of the metal.
But the idea is also to let things remain in the ground for the future, when new methods may be available.
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Reply to comment by SocDemGenZGaytheist in A cat has been appointed the mayor of an Italian town and will remain in office for a year. by ananovanews
I'm fine with "pupularity". Put a corgi on the throne.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Rare photo of Jackie Chan and his stunt double 1980s by RoninRobot
Nice.